Roy Larner was praised after taking on jihadis during the terror attack on London Bridge in June 2017, famously shouting: ‘F**k you, I'm Millwall’.

But the 49-year-old later became the subject of media attention when footage of a racist tirade was shared online.

Larner was spared jail last year, instead received a suspended sentence after admitting racially aggravated common assault and religiously aggravated harassment over the video of him spitting at a black photographer and shouting abuse. He had also launched a racist rant outside his MP’s office.

Larner was caught on camera in a racist tirade at a photographer

But Larner was later jailed after breaching a restraining order given to his mother Phyllis following his conviction for damaging a television at her home, The Sun reported.

He has now served five weeks and is set to be released, the newspaper reported.

According to The Sun, Larner had moved back in with his mother, who didn’t want to make him homeless, breaching the court order.